🤖 Dall-E 3 Screws Up Big Time

AND AI Gets The Authoritarian Restriction Treatment

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Here's what to read during the next 3+ hour game

  • Bing Chat is making terrible images

  • China & Russia find ways to restrict AI

  • Anthropic wants more money

  • Meta’s new stickers also create terrible images

Ah, the internet.

Forever dancing on the precipice between revolutionary and notorious.

In the latest tech tête-à-tête, Bing Image Creator, driven by the fancier-than-your-average Dall-E 3, has thrown itself into the digital colosseum. 

And its adversaries?

Internet mischief-makers turning beloved characters into unnerving plane pilots.

Remember Microsoft's brush with their chatbot, Tay, who went from "hello world" to "let's discuss conspiracy theories" in less than 24 hours? This feels like déjà vu but in pixel form.

Using Bing's tool, users are sidestepping restrictions to conjure images of figures like Kirby flying towards iconic skyscrapers, evoking distressing memories.

Microsoft's endeavor to create a sanitized space is countered by a parade of Spongebob, Marios, and Mickeys playing mischief in the sky.

Even though these images might be innocent at first glance, the implications and inferences are far from it.

No matter how adept and restrictive the algorithms are, folks find ways to outsmart them, revealing the imperfections in machine learning.

It's a reminder of the ongoing dance between creators and exploiters.

The last thing we need is another chatbot going rogue, or worse, a SpongeBob gone astray. So let’s hope red teaming fixes the worst cases and fast.

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Bill Clinton stapling jello to a wall --ar 2:1

Free-flowing Chat AI and authoritarian regimes shouldn’t mix well.

Remember when the notion of regulating the internet was like trying to staple jello to a wall? Well, China said, “Challenge accepted,” and nailed it.

Ask ChatGPT about China in 1989, and it spills the beans. Yet, Baidu's Ernie? It plays coy, a master of the "I know nothing" act.

Chatbots started as the new heroes, underdogs giving the masses unfiltered info in censored nations. But in a twist straight out of a thriller, authoritarian regimes took the reins, aiming to make these bots echo their party lines.

And Russia? They're in the mix too.

Query Google’s Bard about Ukraine, and you're in for a geopolitical crash course. But Russia's Alice? It dodges questions like they're hot potatoes.

If history tells us anything, regimes will always find a way to hit mute. The challenge? Keep AI uncensored.

Let the jello slip and fall to the floor. Let the people think for themselves and discover.

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⛑️ Palantir closes a controversial health contract with the UK that involves AI

🫰 Anthropic starts talks to raise $2B more after a huge raise with Amazon less than a month ago

Arc Max plans to add AI to the popular browser, but not in the way you think

📌 Mr. Beast joins Tom Hanks in calling attention to fake AI ads that use celebrities’ likeness

😬 AI bias tests skim over skin color in their measurements, which is a massive oversight

🤦 Meta’s new sticker tool lets you share lewd images and cartoon characters holding guns

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Your Old Gameboy

Sits abandoned somewhere gathering dust, or in this case, gathering moss.

- That’s it for today. I hope you enjoyed the latest edition of inclined.ai - Davis.